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Question Modem issue in HP-UX

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I'v got a Hayes modem which is connected to my HP-UX 10.20 Server by the Mux. I tried to connect to the modem using cu command in unix but all in vain. How will i know my modem is in working state. I configured the modem using sam and i think the setting are correct. Can anybody help me setting up this modem.

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It's been a long time since I've used cu, but I'll try.

What is the cu command that you're using? You should try "cu -l<device>" where <device> is listed on a Direct line in your Devices file. When you do this, you should be able to connect to the modem and type "at" and you should get "ok"? Getting this much to work is a good start.

Also run the lssf command on the device and post the output.
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